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theatre productions.

These highlighted productions explore sexuality, politics, philosophical ideologies, diaspora experiences, and literary canon through different perspectives of time, space, and power dynamics. In addition to elevating the aesthetic experience for the general public, a sociopolitical discussion and/or a possible revolution [a beautiful non-violent anarchist revolution] is continuously sought after through these productions.

in development.

These highlighted projects explore diaspora/immigrant experience and duality in identity construct, and aim for bringing forth the stories from the communities that have been historically underrepresented.

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RHAPSODY M
 

RHAPSODY M

by Dennis Yueh-Yeh Li

 

Voyage Theater Company

Queens Council on the Arts

2021

RHAPSODY M

by Dennis Yueh-Yeh Li

produced by Voyage Theater Company

Queens Council on the Arts (New Work Grant)

On the M train from Queens to Manhattan, passengers of Chinese diaspora reveal their journeys and relationships through intimate scenes and exchanges. When the train arrives at the Myrtle Avenue/Broadway station, a group of Chinese-American millennials board the car with protest signs and banners, triggering a clash between generations.

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